Ramblings on bookish matters. Horror and fantasy have the lion’s share, but not exclusively. Occasional interviews, art posts and bumblings.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A new source of international speculative fiction

After throwing an eye on the Portuguese speculative
fiction with Robert Mendes’ anthology “Vollüspa” I am happy to see another of
his praiseworthy initiative taking root, an e-zine dedicated to the non-Anglophone
speculative fiction. International Speculative Fiction is a free online e-zine
that aims to promote international authors and raise the awareness of the
non-Anglophone speculative fiction. ISF is a great opportunity for the
speculative fiction to expand itself, to gain new perspectives and step out of
boundaries in a constant rhythm:

International
Speculative Fiction (“ISF”) is an e-zine with free online distribution every 3
months featuring Speculative Fiction exclusively of International authors
(non-anglophone authors).

ISF
will publish 3 to 4 short stories per number, as well as one article and one
interview!

Also,
ISF will publish in its site a short story and an article every two weeks!